Speaking with KEYE CBS News, the boy’s parents, Shane and Jennifer Stevens, said the family attended Trump’s inauguration and their son got the business idea after watching the State of the Union address earlier this month.

“I think it’s important that (our children) know what’s going on in the world, where we stand, what we believe in,” Steven’s mother said, adding the parents’ dinnertime conversations have probably rubbed off on the him.

Stevens is also selling “Nancy Pelosi” marshmallows for 50 cents, for customers who like to add a little more sweetness to their hot chocolate.

On Monday, Stevens’ business had raised more than $2,000 for Trump’s wall, according to the kid’s father. Of course, given the United States’ current volatile political climate, the child has received some intense backlash over his fundraiser.

“Some people are mad and calling me a ‘Little Hitler’ and stuff,” the child told CBS News. “And some people were really happy.”

Shane said he hopes to use this fundraiser as a teaching tool for his son, noting he was expecting some push-back.

“If he’s going to do it, he needs to learn that there’s going to be a little backlash,” the father told the news outlet. “But I just wish (the critics) would do it in a little more respectful, adult-like manner.”

The child said he plans to mail the proceeds to Trump or “we are going to go there and give it to him.”